FEBRUARY 23rd 2026

MONTHLY APPRAISER AI ACADEMY

APPRAISER AI ACADEMY & ALL STAR TEAM 30 DAYS FREE!
AI is Not Magic. It’s a Strategic Partner
Thursday, February 26th: 10:00am-11:30am MT
This meeting is about using AI correctly, not playing with tools or chasing hype. We will cover how to prompt with intent, constrain outputs, and force accuracy instead of hallucinations. The focus is iteration: how to push, correct, and refine until the answers are actually usable in an appraisal business. AI will be treated as a thinking assistant that needs structure, rules, and oversight. Used right, it saves time and sharpens decisions; used wrong, it produces confident garbage.
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PODCAST

The Biggest Project Ever Announced by The Appraiser Coach
On March 1st, Dustin is going to commence an experiment to see if one appraiser can net over $100,000 a year, work less than 40 hours a week, and do so with no employees. Of course, the engine that will be used to run this project is AI, specifically OpenClaw. Join him as he outlines the reasons for the project, potential spots of failure, and what constitutes success. Just go to TheAppraiserCoach.Com to learn more!
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MONTHLY VIRTUAL CONFERENCE

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE & ALL STAR TEAM 30 DAYS FREE!
Principles and Practices of Commissions:
Pay and Compensations
Tuesday, March 17th: 10:30am-12:30pm MT
The law of delegation is not just about finding the right people and training them and managing them. It's about finding a perfect win-win situation to keep everyone happy. Dustin will go into depth about the principles of compensation structures as well as practices to implement them.
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